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    A Decade After Turkiye’s Failed Coup Attempt on Erdogan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ten years have passed since the attempted coup in Turkiye aimed at toppling President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. This dramatic event unfolded on July 15, 2016, when a faction within the military sought to seize control of the government. The coup was ultimately unsuccessful, but it triggered widespread unrest and a significant crackdown on dissent across the country. The aftermath saw thousands arrested and a major reshaping of Turkiye’s political landscape.

    Meanwhile, the legacy of the coup attempt continues to polarize Turkish society. Supporters of Erdogan view the event as a pivotal moment that justified strong measures to secure national stability and combat perceived threats. Conversely, critics argue that the government’s response has eroded democratic institutions and suppressed opposition voices. This divide reflects broader tensions within Turkiye’s political and social fabric, influencing debates on governance and civil liberties.

    In a significant development, the anniversary of the coup attempt is marked annually with official ceremonies and public commemorations, reinforcing Erdogan’s narrative of resilience and national unity. However, the event’s long-term impact remains contested both domestically and internationally. As Turkiye navigates its future, the memory of the failed coup continues to shape its political discourse and societal divisions.

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